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jd6820

jd6820

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Same here as last two guys, dig a pad to grade with the staff then use this as a bench mark to set the digger receiver. As others have pointed out make sure the tripod is set at the correct height so that the receiver is in a good place on the dipper.
 
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fred

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Here, dumb question, but how do you guys set up your laser and receiver? Don't want to look like more of a knob than neccessary first thing tomorrow morning:ROFLMAO:

I have 150mm to take out on a slight gradient. I can set the laser up OK on a tripod and program the fall no problem. Do I just set the receiver on the dipper so it shows green at the start of the dig then move it up 150mm? Or what?

if you are using the laser to follow a fall to set a slope on the ground you bench and sit the laser at either the start of the fall (highest part) or the bottom of the rise (lowest part). make sure the dipper is dead plumb and the bucket in the exact same position every time you want to check grade or you will be out.

To set the gradient on my laser it has an arrow on top showing so you point that towards the slope. Bench staff at the highest or lowest spot using receiver then goto the end location and move the receiver up/down the staff by your 100mm or whatever drop you want. Use the remote if you have one to move the laser line onto the receiver. Once done you can check anywhere between end point and laser and your slope will be bang on.

Then just follow the laser you wont need to move the receiver as the slope is already set into the laser.
 
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Brendan

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Possibly looking at replacing my laser level, is there a self levelling laser that can also set out 90 degrees for footings and stuff?

I know there is a nedu one that can have lasers at 90 but is there a cheaper alternative than dropping 1k on one of them
 
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Vincent

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Hi guys -
Looking for some advice advice.

I only use a level for initial Site surveying for planning applications - ordinary builders/dumpy level at the moment.

But want to be able to record and set out levels on my own, so toying with idea of buying my first Laser Level.

Was looking at Nedo Sirius h1 and Topcon H5A; both serious money, but look top job.

But then I found this:
FAKUDA FRE-205 DUO LASER LEVEL
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) and am well impressed.
(especially as this comes with the indoor Crossline laser level)
This appears to also include the Staff & Tripod, receiver - the lot, and looks like a great price compared.

Is it worth spending the extra money for the top brands, or is the Fakuda a good reliable level for my application - based on the idea that this will be really only used 10 or 20 times a year for taking section line reduced levels through green field sites ?

Thanks in advance for honest opinions or reviews from people in the know! ;)

Vin
 
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Vincent

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Thanks JD.
I dont doubt it. Just wondering if splashing out on the topcon is ott for my basic needs or if it's worth the money.

This fakuda really looks the part and could be every bit as good?

What you think?
 
Laser Levels Online

Laser Levels Online

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Hi guys -
Looking for some advice advice.

I only use a level for initial Site surveying for planning applications - ordinary builders/dumpy level at the moment.

But want to be able to record and set out levels on my own, so toying with idea of buying my first Laser Level.

Was looking at Nedo Sirius h1 and Topcon H5A; both serious money, but look top job.

But then I found this:
FAKUDA FRE-205 DUO LASER LEVEL
(
) and am well impressed.
(especially as this comes with the indoor Crossline laser level)
This appears to also include the Staff & Tripod, receiver - the lot, and looks like a great price compared.

Is it worth spending the extra money for the top brands, or is the Fakuda a good reliable level for my application - based on the idea that this will be really only used 10 or 20 times a year for taking section line reduced levels through green field sites ?

Thanks in advance for honest opinions or reviews from people in the know! ;)

Vin

Hi Vin,

The Fukuda FRE-205 Duo kit is a great mid-range horizontal groundworks laser with the benefit of secondary cross line laser for the occasions you have an internal job (tiling, carpentry etc..). It's our most popular laser kit as Fukuda offers a lot of features and is great value for money.

We have contractors who use them every waking minute, day in and day out. We have customers who use them a couple of times a month and others who are architects/surveyors who use it sparingly.

The advice we give to all customers whether you spend £300 or £3000 on a laser is that all of this kit can be used in cold and wet conditions but it is the storage that is key to prolong the life of the product. They must never be stored away damp (quickly towel it off) and never store it a cold un-heated outbuilding/lockup your van etc..
At the end of the day, you are buying precision levelling equipment not a hammer :)

The only reason you wouldn't buy a Fukuda is if you or the contractors that work for you tend to be extremely rough with kit. For customers who want higher IP ratings (e.g. hose the laser down), longer warranties and drop tests they tend to go for the equivalent Spectra LL300N which can take a lot more abuse. However, being a premium brand lots of things included with the Fukuda are optional extras with Spectra and obviously at a higher price point. From what you have said I don't think this applies to you but worth mentioning it.

Either way, if you buy Fukuda or Spectra you would not be disappointed but it just depends on your budget and your requirements.

Hope this helps.

Best regards

Mark Roberts
Laser Levels Online
www.laser-level.co.uk
 
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Vincent

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However, being a premium brand lots of things included with the Fukuda are optional extras with Spectra and obviously at a higher price point.

Thanks for the reply Mark.

Yes, I would really only be 'an occasional user', but perhaps, being human and quite flawed - I might just go for the more weather proof unit and not second guess worst case storage conditions.... sh!t happens!

Can you PM me with quote for the Premium Brand Spectra - I've a Staff & Tripod already, so I think i really only need the Level & Receiver ya?

Also, if you can show me comparisons with the Spectra and other higher category units that would be great thanks.

Vin
 
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Laser Levels Online

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Thanks for the reply Mark.

Yes, I would really only be 'an occasional user', but perhaps, being human and quite flawed - I might just go for the more weather proof unit and not second guess worst case storage conditions.... sh!t happens!

Can you PM me with quote for the Premium Brand Spectra - I've a Staff & Tripod already, so I think i really only need the Level & Receiver ya?

Also, if you can show me comparisons with the Spectra and other higher category units that would be great thanks.

Vin

Hi Vincent,

I have now sent you a message with permutations for various kits.

It is quite hard to compare Spectra with other premium brands as it really needs to be a brand + exact model comparison between each.
However, as a quick indicator, if you relate laser manufacturers to car brands, Spectra, Leica & Hilti are like Audi / Mercedes / BMW (in no particular order) - all premium brands competing with similar specifications. They are the top tier of laser providers.

We sell two main brands Fukuda (mid-range) and Spectra (premium brand).

We have a useful comparison page between the two brands here:


Best regards

Mark Roberts
Laser Levels Online
 
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McKasper

New member
Hi Vincent,

I have now sent you a message with permutations for various kits.

It is quite hard to compare Spectra with other premium brands as it really needs to be a brand + exact model comparison between each.
However, as a quick indicator, if you relate laser manufacturers to car brands, Spectra, Leica & Hilti are like Audi / Mercedes / BMW (in no particular order) - all premium brands competing with similar specifications. They are the top tier of laser providers.

We sell two main brands Fukuda (mid-range) and Spectra (premium brand).

We have a useful comparison page between the two brands here:



Best regards

Mark Roberts
Laser Levels Online
Thanks, Mark, it's very helpful!
 
V8Druid

V8Druid

do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
morning Mark, Reo's asked for opinions on a laser level and here seems to be the best place to ask as I have no idea … wants something for basic setting out of levels for footings, slabs, etc... …… his old one's died .... suggestions and costs wold be helpful, so's I can pass it on … now't fancy - straight forward beacon from what I can gather.
TIA,
Gra
 
Quattromike

Quattromike

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If I was buying another it'd be going for another Lecia rugby 860. Just incase you were looking for my 2p worth and you didn't have it ☺️
 
V8Druid

V8Druid

do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
If I was buying another it'd be going for another Lecia rugby 860. Just incase you were looking for my 2p worth and you didn't have it ☺
after all opinions Mike …. as said I have no idea ….. told Reo I'd ask them that know, on here, it's the best I can do for an opinion for him. Asked if he wanted summat that'd set square and he's happy to carry on 3, 4, 5-ing it ….. doesn't do anything big :rolleyes:
 
Laser Levels Online

Laser Levels Online

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morning Mark, Reo's asked for opinions on a laser level and here seems to be the best place to ask as I have no idea … wants something for basic setting out of levels for footings, slabs, etc... …… his old one's died .... suggestions and costs wold be helpful, so's I can pass it on … now't fancy - straight forward beacon from what I can gather.
TIA,
Gra
Morning guys.

Hope all are well.

In terms of simple to use Horizontal only rotary lasers, here are two suggestions...

If the price is key, then go for the Fukuda FRE-205 DUO Kit:
https://www.laser-level.co.uk/fukuda-fre-205-duo-laser-kit.html

The Fukuda FRE-205 is a fully self-levelling, has an accuracy of ±3mm @ 30m, rechargeable, horizontal only laser level with a range of 500m diameter. It also has the ability to set slopes and gradients in both the X & Y axis.
It is mainly aimed at the general ground worker but also includes a small cross line laser for internal applications. This can also be removed from the kit.

At the time of writing the cost is £515.99 inc vat.

If you are after a heavy-duty workhorse type laser, the go for the premium brand Spectra LL300N Kit:

https://www.laser-level.co.uk/ll300n-rotary-laser-spectra-ll300n-premium-kit.html

It is a full self-levelling red beam rotary laser which levels on the horizontal. It is accurate to ±2.2 mm at 30 m, range of 500m, has an IP rating of IP66 (Dust tight / Protected against powerful jets of water) and a 5-year warranty. It is rechargeable but can also run on alkaline batteries.

At the time of writing the cost is £575.99 inc vat.

However, if you want to do sloped and gradients you need to add the RC601 remote to the kit which then makes the price: £689.99 inc vat at the time of writing.

Hope this helps,

Mark Roberts
Laser Levels Online
www.laser-level.co.uk
 
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I got the Spectra 300n with remote from them last year. It has been brilliant👍
Glad you like it. It's a great piece of kit and really easy to operate. Let us know if we can be of any further help in the future.
 
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